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Molly-Mae's go-to lash serum launches hair treatment that 'gives 85% regrowth' in 3 months

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Eye lash serums have become a beauty bag essential over the last year or so, with users raving about how quickly they make their lashes look fuller, thicker and longer.

It was only a matter of time, therefore, before one of the top-selling brands for eyelash serums, UKLASH, launched a new product that promises to give you 85% hair regrowth in just three months.

The UKHAIR Hair Growth Serum, priced at £29 here, works similarly to its popular lash serum, which boasts fans including former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague.The brand's tests have shown that users can expect an impressive amount of hair growth with their locks left looking healthier, stronger and shiner, making it an ideal solution for those wanting longer locks for the summer season.

Formulated by biologists, the Hair Growth Serum is packed with ingredients that promote stronger and healthier hair growth. One of the key ingredients is AnaGain, also known as pea sprout extract, which is rich in amino acids that repair and protect your hair from the roots.This ingredient stimulates specific signal molecules in the dermal papilla, which are necessary for reactivating hair growth.

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